As they bade us good-bye, they all said that they had had a very nice time, and mistress pinned on the breast of each child one of those beautiful daffodils; and so ended our party.

Here endeth also my story.

May the dear, kind Providence bless and keep you all.

LITTLE MAID SERIES

As the title suggests, this series is especially
adapted to young girls of from six to twelve
years of age. They are pure stories
told in a simple, attractive manner
that cannot fail to become
popular with mothers as
well as their children.

DIMPLE DALLAS

Or the further fortunes of “A Sweet Little Maid.” By Amy E. Blanchard, Author of “A Dear Little Girl,” “Thy Friend Dorothy,” etc., etc. 12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. $1.00.

A charming addition to the “Little Maid Series,” and a book that every little maid will love. As the tale implies, it is a sequel to “A Sweet Little Maid,” and we again meet dainty Dimple and funny little Bubbles, with Florence, Rock, and all the other friends. Some new friends are introduced, too, who do not prove nearly so agreeable as our old acquaintances; in fact, Cousin Ellen makes Dimple’s home so unpleasant for her that she at last runs away, and many a strange experience she must pass through before she reaches home again.

A DEAR LITTLE GIRL